$4,738 - $7,247; not specified; competitive benefi...
On-site
Analyze wildlife data
Write professional reports
Provide technical assistance
The Department of Fish and Wildlife is seeking an Assistant District Wildlife Biologist in John Day, OR, to assist in managing wildlife-related programs. The role involves data analysis, report writing, public engagement, and providing technical assistance to landowners
Job Summary
Assist the district biologist in completing all East Region wildlife related programs in accordance with agency policies and plans.
Provide expertise and technical assistance to landowners and public, respond to requests for information, and handle wildlife damage complaints.
The goal of this recruitment is to fill the positions at the Natural Resource Specialist 2 (NRS2) level, but candidates may be considered for underfill at the Natural Resource Specialist 1 (NRS1) level.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 85
The Department of Fish and Wildlife is seeking an Assistant District Wildlife Biologist in John Day, OR, to assist in managing wildlife-related programs. The role involves data analysis, report writing, public engagement, and providing technical assistance to landowners.
Salary
$4,738 - $7,247; Not specified; Competitive benefits package
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Analyze wildlife data
Write professional reports
Provide technical assistance
Respond to wildlife complaints
Negotiate habitat protection
Nice-to-have
Experience with GPS navigation
Experience with communication techniques
Problem solving skills
Key Requirements
Two years biological experience in fish or wildlife program
Bachelor's degree in Fisheries or Wildlife Science
Master's degree in biological/ecological sciences
Doctorate degree in biological/ecological sciences
Three years of biological experience in fish or wildlife program (for NRS1)